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SELECT GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
PEAS— Continued. 
LATE VARIETIES. 
Pev (it. — n- 
ft. 
ft. 
d. 
6 
(! 
ft. 
ft. 
31 ft. 
G ft. 
G ft. 
3t ft. 
7 ft. 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
BBITISH QUEEN, a well-known variety, very prolific, delicious flavour . 
CHAMPION OF SCOTLAND, a splendid cropping white wrinkled Marrow . 
HAIRS’ DWARF GREEN MAMMOTH, strong hranching variety, free hearer, hut 
DWARF GREEN MARROW (Knight's), a fine-flavoured variety, very prolihc . 
NE PLUS ULTRA, a first-ck.ss wrinkled Marrow, prolific, and excellent flavour 
OMEGA {Laxton’s), vide page 57. 
PREMIER Ql/hcZccm’s), a first-class wrinkled variety . . ' ' 
TALL GREEN MARROAV (Knight's), a very sweet fine-flavoured variety . 
TALL GREEN MAMMOTH or KING OF MARROWS, very prolific . . 
THE PRINCE, an excellent Pea, pods largo and well filled . . . • 
WONDER OF THE AVORLD, a splendid late variety . • • ■ ■ ,• 
:;?;:kno;n,^nd at ^e tl- high^ ap^ved ^i.k W 
suunlv them at current price.s. , , , • 
For the earliest crogy soio about the middle of Kovember in situations where tlyeg can be gmteeted ui 
severe iveather another sowing about the end of January, and for a regular succession dw ing suuunn 
Z autumn L every three weeks up to the end of June. The late wrinkled varieties should be soun- 
j ■ ^7 ««// l/fTw and for the l((,st crop sov) a good sort out of ike second early scclioUf %n c^mci^ 
3 Lws high, the soil should be drawn agai^t them 
XTsuT Th^ilislaiw^ yolZn the rows is generally regulated by the extent of ground at disposal 
tlie etlier varieties 4 feet, and the late and tall kinds not less than G feet apart, so that both sides of th. 
TOW may have full benefit of light and air. 
radish. 
Per oz. — d. 
n 
0 
0 
0 
0 
BLACK SPANISH, a hardy sort for autumn sowing 
CHINESE ROSE COLOURED, an excellent variety for winter use . ' ' ' / 
EARLY fSe (Ilkod’s), host for forcing and early use . 2,. Gr . per .pt. ; is. ,1. per pt. 
LONG SALMON Grf- ,, r. • - 
^rAmrTOIlvTsSED.A.rTmll,i™^ : : : . - •ta.p' vn*- 
srSrot'vES,™ .-Mi. til., « ™EKCn™r.iKi,'Asr iui.isii,.,.,y 
handsome sort, of mild flavour . ■ ■ 
RED TURNIP . 1 pjgsp; for summer and late crops . g is.dd. ,, 
WTTTTTT TURNIP . J I • 77 
(? • frames for early crops in December and January, and on a warm border in February, gmiig 
Sow in removing it every mild day. For sueeessional crops sowings 
protection with Utter d gj J Aunust. Black Spanish is used in winter, and should be 
may be made nof recently manured, suits lladishes best, and during hot dry 
7ZZ,gTclpiot supplL Ofw’aur, as rapidity of growth is reguisUe to ensure tender roots and mild 
flavour. 
per prkt. 0 3 
6 W. ap7rl, on well worked rich soil, during April and May, anA thin out to 4 inches 
apart. 
RAPHANUS CAUDATUS or rat-tailed RADISH, per pkt., 6<J. & i m 
AV 1 that the nods either cooked or uncooked, should ho eaten when about hall 
Other vegetables too old, worthless. 
